You can also grow Chinese Elm-Bonsai on the ground for some time, pruning and trimming it grows in the ground. This will help the trunk to get a stocky look, if you alternate the growth of the tree with the regular chopping over a period of several years. Chinese elm-Bonsai usually requires full sun or partial sun. A lot of colors can cause to interior shot die back or growth or overlarge internodes. People who only live in places that have a very hot summer should keep this in partial shade.

You can keep some or all of the leaves of the tree during the winter. However, take care of the roots during the winter. This is because Chinese Bonsai elm has fleshy roots that can be easily damaged if they are allowed to get cold. Do not make the soil in pots bonsai to dry, this can be very harmful to the trees. Be sure to irrigate regularly bonsai. They grow quickly so that you need to the appropriate fertilization. It should be fed every month, or twice each month, depending on the organic fertilizer that you use. That’s all about the Chinese Elm Bonsai.